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Citizens. To be classed as a citizen in fifth-century Athens you had to be male, born from two Athenian parents, over eighteen years old, and complete your military service. Women, slaves, metics and children under the age of 20 were not allowed to become citizens.
I believe the answer is D.
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The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1869 prompted the formation of two major suffrage organizations because it granted formerly enslaved men the right to vote, while women were still denied this right.
Option B
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The fifteenth amendment was the last to be introduced in the ' reconstruction amendment ' which aimed at prohibiting discrimination against the voting population based on race or on the prior condition of service.
It was enacted in 1869 by Congress and rapidly ratified in 1870 by the three-fourths required of the States. The Republicans controlled southern states, so there were no ways to obstruct the amendment for the expected opposition.
Suffrage was given to male electors paying tax in the 1869 Constitution, and the vote was extended to all males 21 years of age in the 1888 Constitution. Women had the opportunity to vote in the Communist Law of Yugoslavia.
Answer:
Yes, agreed. However, it's necessary to go beyond the engraving to understand what really happened.
Explanation:
An engraving, like any other art piece, gives us a point of view. So, in order to use art as a historical source, we have to support our answer and explanation with readings and writings of the period. As we know, the Mayflower Compact is a document where the Pilgrims addressed it with just and egalitarian laws for the general good of colonization and according to the will of the majority. Mayflower passengers knew that previous New World settlers had failed due to the lack of a government system. They discussed its content and then drafted the Pact for the sake of their own survival. So, after reading the document, and the point of view of other historians, we can support our answer carefully and use the engraving.